Samuel falls in love with Julie when she sits next to him on the bus.
Samuel talks about his super-old neighbor and the 50 wild cats that live with her.
Samuel is invited to Julie's birthday party, which is taking place at the swimming pool.
Samuel thinks that the beef with carrots his mother cooked simply smells disgusting.
Saturday morning is choir day at school. There's a rumor going around about this Saturday.
Bérénice watches the playground from her bench like a shepherd watches his sheep. She feels lonely.
Samuel's class goes on a trip to the castle of Vaux-le-Viennois.
Corentin's grandmother has died. To distract him, Samuel offers him a run down the killer slope.
It's pouring with rain. The students are supposed to recite a fable by La Fontaine...
Summer is almost here. Samuel goes to his mother's dance performance. Julie unexpectedly appears on stage.
Summer holidays is finally here! After that, Samuel will start 5th grade and college.
Samuel is on holiday with his grandparents in Corrèze, and France has lost in football.
Samuel spends the end of the holidays in Marseille and sends Julie a postcard.
Samuel has started middle school, but things aren't going the way he imagined.
Samuel is tired of saying "hi diary" and finds it too mundane. It's time to fix that.
Samuel dreams of a tall, long-necked woman chasing him. He tells his friends about it at their gang headquarters.
It's a strike, no buses are running. Samuel walks to his school. On the way, he runs into Bérénice.
Samuel is very sick, he has a thousand degree fever and then *achoo*.
Christmas is approaching. It's pitch black at 5 p.m. Julie sits next to Samuel on the bus, just like before.
Samuel and his friends spend Wednesday afternoon in Stéphane's apartment, alone, without their parents.
Two months have passed, Samuel's hair has grown a lot. This is the last page of this journal